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Major E. A. Harding, M.C., has gone into camp at Narrow Neck with ofticers of the 2nd Echelon. He served with the Rifle Brigade in the last war, and took charge of the Ist Battalion during the advance near Le Quesnoy. Major T. H. E, Oakes, brother of the Countess of Orford, has gone into camp with the officers of the 2nd Echelon. He has been in business in Auckland for some years. Captain T. V. Fitzpatrick, North Auckland Regiment, has been posted to the 4th Anti-Tank Coy., Trentham. Captain C. F. McAllum, formerly on the staff of the Bank of Australasia, Wellington, has been appointed Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal and stationed at Trentham. He served with the Rifle Brigade during the last war. Captain C. D. Bryson, of Wellington, has joined the Machine-gun Battalion at Burnham Camp as quartermaster. He was formerly attached to the New Zealand Scottish Regiment. Second Lieut. J. G. Wyndward, of Te Awamutu, the well-known All Black, has gone into camp at Ngaruawahia with the Divisional Cavalry. Second Lieut. W. G. Hardcastle, New Zealand Artillery, has gone to Ngaruawahia to train with the 2nd AntiTank Regiment, 2nd Echelon,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 4
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